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blacksheep10 said:Westling is pretty cool. Never did it as a kid or high schooler, figured it would help my kid manage his temper and gain some discipline and toughness. He's 7. First meet in january after about 6 practices and no idea what he was doing he beat the other 5 kids to get first. This time he took a pin in the first match and then won the next 3 out the left side of the bracket (double elim) for a third place of 8 kids. So kickass to see him come back and fight after being so bummed and crushed at that first loss.
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The first meet he made a couple kids cry and one was screaming bloody murder the whole time. He kept saying afterwards how bad he felt and he didn't like thinking he hurt that other boy etc. He's a good one but is starting to figure out its just for sport and its OK to go hard. He got third again in the last meet, it was open instead of novice and they reset and award the other wrestler a point every time you lock hands around their torso. Got called for it 8 times in one match and lost by 1 point, otherwise he was whipping the **** out of him laughing1 Hard to explain to him why he lost when he did nothing different (we never practiced to not grab hands, and I don't know any better to tell him what to do) Ready for next year already, we are doing pushups and situps every morning and pull ups at night.money_pit_yj said:Man that's awesome! I really think that is the best sport to teach a kid winning and losing and how hard work pays off. Once ours figured out he was not going to hurt the other kid he let loose and started doing better.